GM Employees Donate $28,500 to Help Tornado Victims in
Oklahoma

Plant, community initiatives still underway to support ‘Help 4
Oklahoma’ campaign

FLINT, MI--June 6, 2013: General Motors Co. employees around the country
have so far raised approximately $28,500 to help people in tornado-ravaged
Oklahoma.

In some instances, plant collections by GM and the UAW have been
supplemented with donations from GM retirees, contract workers, dealers and
suppliers, who pitched in to provide assistance to tornado victims in the
Oklahoma City region, which was hit by a series of deadly twisters in a
span of less than two weeks.

The GM Foundation joined the effort with the lead donation of $50,000.
Chevrolet donated a 2013 Silverado full-size pickup to help with cleanup
and restoration efforts.

“It’s important for us to be there to help our neighbors who
are hurting and our support of the ‘Help 4 Oklahoma’ campaign
is a great way to make a difference,” said Lori Wingerter, vice
president, GM Foundation. “Through donations and key partnerships
with organizations like Forgotten Harvest, we’re able to step up and
help provide immediate relief when disaster strikes.”

GM employees elsewhere found other ways to help tornado victims. In
Spring Hill, Tenn., GM employees and UAW members, along with suppliers and
people in the community donated more than $12,000 in gift cards and filled
three, 50-foot trailers with supplies, including soup, water, dog food,
diapers and other necessities. In Fairfax, some assembly plant employees
plan to travel to Oklahoma to assist with cleanup and rebuilding
activities.

Additionally, GM employees also spent time raising funds to help victims
of tornadoes that ripped through the Flint area last week. While no one was
injured, more than 100 homes were damaged or destroyed and more than $2.5
million in damage occurred.

Flint-area GM plants have raised more than $1,400 for victims in Flint
with additional fund-raisers planned.